Greg Strong wrote on Wed, Jan 31, 2018 11:30 PM EST:
That's correct - Gross Chess uses "Flexible Castling", a system where the king moves 2 or more spaces toward the rook but must stop before the square the rook occupies. It's true that the wording could be a little more clear.
That's correct - Gross Chess uses "Flexible Castling", a system where the king moves 2 or more spaces toward the rook but must stop before the square the rook occupies. It's true that the wording could be a little more clear.